"The Innovation Policy and the Economy" series provides a forum for research on the interactions among public policy, the innovation process, and the economy. The distinguished contributors to this volume cover all types of policy that affect the ability of an economy to achieve scientific and technological progress - or that affect the impact of science and technology on economic growth. Issues covered in Volume 10 are the effect of alternative methods for offering incentives for innovation, innovation policy and entrepreneurship in international perspective, and the impact of university patenting and licensing activities on university research.
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"The Innovation Policy and the Economy" series provides a forum for research on the interactions among public policy, the innovation process, and the economy. The distinguished contributors to this volume cover all types of policy that affect the ability of an economy to achieve scientific and technological progress - or that affect the impact of science and technology on economic growth. Issues covered in Volume 10 are the effect of alternative methods for offering incentives for innovation, innovation policy and entrepreneurship in international perspective, and the impact of university patenting and licensing activities on university research.
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1. Incentivizing innovation: adding to the tool kit; 2. File sharing and copyright; 3. The divide between subsistence and transformational entrepreneurship; 4. The "I" s have it: immigration and innovation, the perspective from academe. 5. The global location of biopharmaceutical knowledge activity: new findings, new questions. 6. University licensing: harnessing or tarnishing faculty research?.